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bill clinton takes issue. you don't think we ought to get in the position where we say this is bad work. this is good work. >> off message big-time. it is more complicated than that. much more complicated. president clinton wants president obama to win. he made that clear repeatedly in that interview. if you know him and talk to people he talks to privately, something else is clear. he thinks attacking romney's business record is a losing strategy. for two reasons. go back to clinton's inaugural. don't stop thinking about tomorrow. he believes that politicians that look in the rear-view mirror are playing a losing hand. >> the real issue ought to be what has governor romney advocated in the campaign that he will do as president? what has president obama done and what does he propose to do? >> what we saw on the praise of romney's business record was bill clinton's dna, a defining characteristic. he helped form the leadership counsel in the mid 1980s. after walter mondale lost 49 states. clinton as his leader,
bill clinton takes issue. you don't think we ought to get in the position where we say this is bad work. this is good work. >> off message big-time. it is more complicated than that. much more complicated. president clinton wants president obama to win. he made that clear repeatedly in that interview. if you know him and talk to people he talks to privately, something else is clear. he thinks attacking romney's business record is a losing strategy. for two reasons. go back to clinton's...
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. >>> my controversial interview with bill clinton about tax cuts, private equity, and why the white house wasn't happy about it. >> secrets to a success startup. my conversation with the founder of e-tailer gilt groupe. and what went right. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. the "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. we're ready but we're not doing anything yet. that was the word from ben bernanke this week testifying before a congressional committee. he said if the economy needs help, if europe worsens, the fed is prepared to step in. >> the situation in europe poses significant risks to the u.s. financial system and economy and must be monitored closely. as always, the federal reserve remains prepared to take action as needed to protect the u.s. financial system and economy in the event of financial stresses. >> the fed chairman's testimony helped cool the marks thursday which had been hoping for a clearer sign o
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bill clinton. >> three years from now, five years from now, we need to bring this deficit down when the economy grows because then you'll have the private markets needing capital and if the government is taken so much of it to finance the debt, interest rates will go through the roof. so the trick is to promote growth now while they are literally zero. >> announcer: but, first, before we go to break, "the dividend." which tech stock is this year's outperformer? intel, microsoft, oracle? the dividend pays off after the break break a passionate belief and the foundation on which merrill lynch has been built. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >> announcer: just before the break we asked you which tech stock is this year's outperformer. now the payoff. mi
bill clinton. >> three years from now, five years from now, we need to bring this deficit down when the economy grows because then you'll have the private markets needing capital and if the government is taken so much of it to finance the debt, interest rates will go through the roof. so the trick is to promote growth now while they are literally zero. >> announcer: but, first, before we go to break, "the dividend." which tech stock is this year's outperformer? intel,...
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clinton, enjoyed vast movement. history proves that wrong and what we need now is certainty more than anything so that employers will start employing. >> and also, look at-- >> is it a kofrpt-- tax on success? and let's hypothetical had i said you had it at zero and raised the tax somewhere else. a start-up company which doesn't pay actually a lot of corporate tax, they're he not profitable the yet is going to have higher income tax or any income tax. and you'd rather, from the start, maybe this is why america has the best start-up infrastructure and entrepreneurship. there's no penalty on starting up. it's how successful business already have products and once they already make the earnings and the point smaybe we have a better system, than a lot of the countries that don't have the start-up that we did, because there's more start-up favorable. >> and let me give the last words to gary b. >> let's go back to the high level, brenda, we're not competitive with any modern organized country in the world, on tax rates a
clinton, enjoyed vast movement. history proves that wrong and what we need now is certainty more than anything so that employers will start employing. >> and also, look at-- >> is it a kofrpt-- tax on success? and let's hypothetical had i said you had it at zero and raised the tax somewhere else. a start-up company which doesn't pay actually a lot of corporate tax, they're he not profitable the yet is going to have higher income tax or any income tax. and you'd rather, from the...
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and bill clinton's not -- he's a very smart man. he knew what he was saying and doing in the interview. who knows, there might be some residue left over from that campaign he and hillary faced off with barack many years ago. but look, i remember in new hampshire in the primary when mike allen from politico said to rick santorum, can you believe romney said this about firing people and to rick santorum's credit he was the only one who said, look, that's capitalism. some jobs you grow and make businesses grow, some people lose their jobs. that's just the way the system works. and what's interesting about this is every other republican jumped on and attacked mitt romney for bain. but it was a losing strategy. newt gingrich has gone all over the country explaining this. that it was a losing strategy for the -- a lot of the conservative folks to be talking about bain capital. now, the president came out and did it for two weeks and it just shows they have no message to attack him on as it relates to bain capital. now people like booker a
and bill clinton's not -- he's a very smart man. he knew what he was saying and doing in the interview. who knows, there might be some residue left over from that campaign he and hillary faced off with barack many years ago. but look, i remember in new hampshire in the primary when mike allen from politico said to rick santorum, can you believe romney said this about firing people and to rick santorum's credit he was the only one who said, look, that's capitalism. some jobs you grow and make...
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not the appear bill clinton ran. a party that he would argue barack obama's playing to the base and running against business. actually this schism in the democratic party plays into a narrative romney wants to have a debate about. >> right. interesting, l.z. granderson is with us. with bill clinton recently talking about the bush tax cuts basically saying once we get growing again we need those to go up for everyone, not just the wealthy. for everyone, which doesn't seem to be the message at all of barack obama. >> well, no. and he has the luxury of not having to follow through with the party's, party talking line. right? he's not running for office necessarily. he's actually running to make the country better. 9 things bill xln saying may not necessarily the things the president wants to hear but are things the country may need. two different things. a motive for campaigning. a motive for turning the country around. they may not necessarily be on the same line. >> an ad of the obama campaign, that they're running. i
not the appear bill clinton ran. a party that he would argue barack obama's playing to the base and running against business. actually this schism in the democratic party plays into a narrative romney wants to have a debate about. >> right. interesting, l.z. granderson is with us. with bill clinton recently talking about the bush tax cuts basically saying once we get growing again we need those to go up for everyone, not just the wealthy. for everyone, which doesn't seem to be the message...
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bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing, cutting spending, killing jobs, running austerity and their economies right into the ground. there they were, side by side, bill and barack. we start with two political analysts. ron reagan is author of "my father at 100." i want you to look at this amazing scene last night. bill clinton delivered a clear and concise comparison of what the republicans are pushing for with the economy to the financial crisis in europe. let's watch him. >> why aren't things roaring along now? because europe is in trouble and because the republican congress has adopted the european economic policy. who would have thought after years and years and years, even decades, in which the republican rite attacked old europe that they would embrace the economic policies of the eurozone? austerity and unemployment now at al
bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing, cutting spending, killing jobs, running austerity and their economies right into the ground. there they were, side by side, bill and barack. we start with two political analysts. ron reagan is author...
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president obama backs rothman while bill clinton's campaign for pasquale. two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> we're back. the big story tonight, the american public is more politically polarized now than any other time in the past quarter century. that's a finding from the latest report from the pugh research center which has been tracking the republic's divide since 1987. according to the new study, republican
president obama backs rothman while bill clinton's campaign for pasquale. two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year....
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. >> charles kupchan serve the national security under president bill clinton, and in fact your former boss his most recent book, back to work, has aligned that hasn't been picked up on much, but he said as long as we are still organized by the states do you think there is a future where we are not organized necessarily by country or nation? >> mean ebit it is a long time away, and i think one of the interesting developments of the last couple of decades is how strong the state remains. the kind of party the nation state is coming back because the globalization is extraordinarily powerful. it reaches into countries and across borders in a way that's very intrusive, and in some ways those states are basically saying stop. we want more control over our destiny. take for example what's happening in europe. europe desperately needs the government to stabilize the bureau to find its way out of the crisis. but what is happening is the politics is drifting back from brussels to the capitol of the european union to the nation's state and that's because the nation states or getting slapped arou
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and he does not have that ease that bill clinton did with wall street and the business community. so they have the sense, you know, that he's very much against them and is going to do anything he can to, you know, put in these new regulations that are going to block them from creating jobs. that doesn't make any political sense because his whole reelection depends on job creation. but that idea that he is hostile to corporate america hostile business is absolutely set in stone and is not going to change between now and november. so he's just going to have to overcome that if he's going to win again. i see it on wall street every day. hey, raise money for him, just really visceral ly can't stand him. >> how did facebook become fleecebook? well, it became fleecebook because you've got to love the people on wall street. they're so incorrigibly bad. i've read a book about this. it's how they created a high-tech, computerized infrastructure to trade stocks. the machines are picking your pocket. and what happened was this was prove den shl. the machine malfunctioned and bit the nasdaq a
and he does not have that ease that bill clinton did with wall street and the business community. so they have the sense, you know, that he's very much against them and is going to do anything he can to, you know, put in these new regulations that are going to block them from creating jobs. that doesn't make any political sense because his whole reelection depends on job creation. but that idea that he is hostile to corporate america hostile business is absolutely set in stone and is not going...
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bill clinton, closest democrats have had to a growth guy. bill strum, are you part of the entitlement wing of the democratic party. >> part of the wing of the democratic party. agree with steve, fairness means opportunity. it also means a safety net. you guys are whistling in the wind. >> robert kosta and steve forbes, won't be the first time i've whistled in the wind. polls in maryland and columbia. in a minute, we'll bring you live coverage when we come right back. i'm whistling in the wind for free enterprise economic growth. that's the winner for investors. what the world wants to know and share is here. demand media expands on the big board. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz.
bill clinton, closest democrats have had to a growth guy. bill strum, are you part of the entitlement wing of the democratic party. >> part of the wing of the democratic party. agree with steve, fairness means opportunity. it also means a safety net. you guys are whistling in the wind. >> robert kosta and steve forbes, won't be the first time i've whistled in the wind. polls in maryland and columbia. in a minute, we'll bring you live coverage when we come right back. i'm whistling...
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bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an incredible skill he has. i think obama is never going to be that. >> charlie:this convention and we assume the president will perform well. everybody is teed tup and capable as we have seen in the other conventions. where does that lead the campaign? does this put them on a bump ra ject trito put this thing away? >> there's not much give right now in the elector at. i think it's possible that the president could get a 3 or 4 points out of this at least temporary. 3 or 4. convention tend not to linger but that would be a pretty big. >> charlie:u
bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an...
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president barack obama. >> bill clinton can certainly help barack obama. the danger for president obama people might of was that bill clinton president again. the speech is expected to on obama's plans for the four years. there was an emotional speech by the first lady. obama is still the with.an i fell in love in the white house daughters, the president watched as his wife described his character and compassion. what it means to r youromething more fo kids and grandkids. knows the american dream because he has lived it. >> she did a beautiful job. spoke favorably of minorities and women. this obamaove of then disapprove. the president's speech will be d inside. more than 50,000 people signed to attended the speech. concern that these be accommodated because of the smaller size of .enue for the live report 5:00, 6:00, at 11:00. >> today on the campaign trail, on the road.ey they have said that president from aas switched campaign of open unchanged to blame. bade did inherit a situation in office. have to acknowledge that. is, he did not make better. compar
president barack obama. >> bill clinton can certainly help barack obama. the danger for president obama people might of was that bill clinton president again. the speech is expected to on obama's plans for the four years. there was an emotional speech by the first lady. obama is still the with.an i fell in love in the white house daughters, the president watched as his wife described his character and compassion. what it means to r youromething more fo kids and grandkids. knows the...
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he does not have that ease that bill clinton did with the private sector, with wall street, with the business community. so they have the sense that, you know, he's very much against them and is going to do anything he can to put in these new regulations that are going to block him from creating jobs. that doesn't make any political sense. obviously, he's going to try to do certain things to increase that. but that idea that he is hostile to corporate america and hostile to business is absolutely set in stone and is not, you know, going to change between now and november. so he's going to just have to overcome that if he's going to win again. you see it. i see it on wall street every day. people who used to, you know, be fans of his, who raised money for him, just really viscerally can't stand him. >> how did facebook become fleecebook? well, it became fleecebook because you got to love the people on wall street. they're so inkorage bli bad. >> read this book before you boy an ipo. >> the machines are picking your pocket. they're fleecing us retail lambs. what happened is -- and this
he does not have that ease that bill clinton did with the private sector, with wall street, with the business community. so they have the sense that, you know, he's very much against them and is going to do anything he can to put in these new regulations that are going to block him from creating jobs. that doesn't make any political sense. obviously, he's going to try to do certain things to increase that. but that idea that he is hostile to corporate america and hostile to business is...
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. >> host: charles kupchan served on the national security council under president bill clinton and, in fact, your former boss in his most recent book "back to work" has a line in there that hasn't been picked up on too much, but he said as long as we are still organized by states, um, do you think there's a future where we are not organized necessarily by country or nations? >> guest: maybe, but it's a long time away. and i think one of the interesting developments of the last couple of decades is how strong the state remains. in fact, i would kind of argue that the nation-state is coming back. and it's partly because globalization is extraordinarily powerful. it reaches into countries and across borders in a way that's very intrusive. and in some ways those states are, basically, saying stop. we want more control over our destinies. take, for example, what's happening in europe. europe desperately needs collective governance to stabilize the euro, to find its way out of the crisis. but what's happening is that politics is drifting back from brussels, the capital of the european uni
. >> host: charles kupchan served on the national security council under president bill clinton and, in fact, your former boss in his most recent book "back to work" has a line in there that hasn't been picked up on too much, but he said as long as we are still organized by states, um, do you think there's a future where we are not organized necessarily by country or nations? >> guest: maybe, but it's a long time away. and i think one of the interesting developments of the...
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and finally, a complicated man, biography -- oral history of bill clinton. i was interviewed for the book, so i guess it's a bit of ego there reading because anytime the book. again, i was -- served under bill clinton and it's interesting to read that. so al -- all told, for the basic set of books, islamic terrorism, foreign policy, and biography of bill clinton thrown in. >> we did not begin as a city in kentucky. there was only a vague native american region and later a county in another state called kentucky. but we began in 1778 as virginiaans
and finally, a complicated man, biography -- oral history of bill clinton. i was interviewed for the book, so i guess it's a bit of ego there reading because anytime the book. again, i was -- served under bill clinton and it's interesting to read that. so al -- all told, for the basic set of books, islamic terrorism, foreign policy, and biography of bill clinton thrown in. >> we did not begin as a city in kentucky. there was only a vague native american region and later a county in...
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here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia governor. ron kristy, is this a distraction? obama just wants to get away from the jobs report and away from the lousy economic data so now he's going into tax cuts and class warfare? >> this is absolutely a distraction. the american people were disheartened to see the terrible jobs report friday. 80,000 jobs created in the last month won't get it done when we have 156,000 people entering the work force every month. the president came out with the plan. he's playing to the base but he knows this is not going to pass the house of representatives where revenue must originate. he knows it won't pass the senate where you have a number of senators saying we should have a tax holiday for those making up to a million dollars it's class warfare and politics. >> i'm not sure. mark penn, i want to ask you about this business about a distraction. changing the message which is
here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia governor. ron kristy, is this a distraction? obama just wants to get away from the jobs report and away from the lousy economic data so now he's going into tax cuts and class warfare? >> this is absolutely a distraction. the american people were disheartened to see the terrible jobs report friday. 80,000...
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islamic charles kupchan served on the national security council under president bill clinton and in fact your former boss and his most recent book back to work has aligned in there that hasn't been picked up on much, but he said as long as we are still organized by the states, do you think there is a future where we are not organized by his country nation's? >> mabey but it's a long time away and one of the interesting developments over the last couple of decades is how strong the state remains committed by what kind of argue that the nation state is coming back, and it's partly because globalization is extraordinarily powerful. it reaches into countries across borders in a way that is very intrusive, and in some ways those states are basically saying stop, we want more control over our destination. tikrit symbol what is happening in europe. europe desperately needs collective government to stabilize the euro to find its way out of the crisis to what is happening is the politics is drifting back from brussels the capitol of the union to the nation state, and that's because the nation sta
islamic charles kupchan served on the national security council under president bill clinton and in fact your former boss and his most recent book back to work has aligned in there that hasn't been picked up on much, but he said as long as we are still organized by the states, do you think there is a future where we are not organized by his country nation's? >> mabey but it's a long time away and one of the interesting developments over the last couple of decades is how strong the state...
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bill clinton signed into law the defensive marriage act. if i recall from the last presidential campaign, president obama, vice president biden said they supported marriage as being between a man and woman. i don't know why we spend all this time talking about this. we have a debt crisis talking about it, and the administration gave us a budget that just failed to tackle the challenges. i think that's what we ought to be talking about right now. >> there's a presidential campaign, and you are a republican leader in congress, and these issues are talking about the bandwidth. and that's why i wanted to get your views on them. i want to move on to the economy. let's talk about the payroll tax cut that was passed this week. neither of you actually supported it. my question for you, congressman ryan, do you think this has any economic impact on spurring economic recovery or jobs? >> i think chris did support it, so to set the record straight on that, i did not because i don't think it grows the economy. temporarily tax rebates and spending, they
bill clinton signed into law the defensive marriage act. if i recall from the last presidential campaign, president obama, vice president biden said they supported marriage as being between a man and woman. i don't know why we spend all this time talking about this. we have a debt crisis talking about it, and the administration gave us a budget that just failed to tackle the challenges. i think that's what we ought to be talking about right now. >> there's a presidential campaign, and you...
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really full -- for bill clinton. the republicans seemed to have missed an opportunity to talk about the future. they were so concerned about talking about mitt romney. >> they have a plan for the future. it's a secret man now and it is this medicare reform and tax reform, pretty big things. they missed the opportunity to talk about what they have. the democrat haves nothing right now. i've asked probably 15 or 16 very senior democrats over the past couple days, what one law wowl like to see president obama pass if he gets a second term and the a answer is zero. no one can give me an answer. i know they want to preserve medicare and student loans and pell grants and medicate. 4 years ago we had a bunch of big proposals sit inning front of us. we were sitting democratic convention. health care plan, house whoing a whole bunch of policy proposals. we've got nothing now. everyone keeps saying to me don't worry the president will outline t i hope so. >> charlie:there's no word what it might be. you would think there would
really full -- for bill clinton. the republicans seemed to have missed an opportunity to talk about the future. they were so concerned about talking about mitt romney. >> they have a plan for the future. it's a secret man now and it is this medicare reform and tax reform, pretty big things. they missed the opportunity to talk about what they have. the democrat haves nothing right now. i've asked probably 15 or 16 very senior democrats over the past couple days, what one law wowl like to...
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. >> if bill clinton is on barack obama's team, why ihe praising mitt romney? >> i don't have to say anything bad about governor romney personally to disagree with him politically. captioned by the national captioning initute --www.ncicaprg-- >> in november of 2008, barack obama 1 va paid a year later bob mcdonnelell became -- barack obama 1 va. year later, bob mcdononnell republican became governor over virgia. in november 2010, republicans won back control of the u.s. house. this week, republican gov. scott walker survived efforts to kick him out of office. he cut benefits for teachers and government workers, but he also turned a $3.6 billion deficit into a $90 million surplus. does his win a spell trouble for president obama in november? is this a scott brown moment for democrats, evan? >i don't think so. there is a deeper underlying issue here, and how we spend our public money. there is a growing feeling that too much of it ofgoes to the pensions of public employee unions, and ththat was an i issue. that could hurt obobama ifif he gets on the wrong side of
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. >>> bill clinton is throwing his support behind president obama. the former president took over the stage at the dnc last night. he threw his support behind the president's re-election who accepts his renomination tonight. clinton spoke for almost an hour delivering a dynamic and sometimes kind of humorous speech. >> i want to nominate a man who is cool on the outside but who burns for america on the inside. >> it's long tradition at the convention for thousands of red, white and blue balloons to come streaming down. there are no balloons in the rafters for this. president obama's speech tonight was supposed to be outdoors and they were going to do fireworks but you can't do that indoors, of course. it is also too late to order 100,000 balloons. coming up in about 30 minutes, we'll get a live report from charlotte to see what we can expect on the night ahead. ght >>> a 12-year-old boy from fort washington has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the beating death of a 2-year- old foster girl living with his family. the boy enter an alford
. >>> bill clinton is throwing his support behind president obama. the former president took over the stage at the dnc last night. he threw his support behind the president's re-election who accepts his renomination tonight. clinton spoke for almost an hour delivering a dynamic and sometimes kind of humorous speech. >> i want to nominate a man who is cool on the outside but who burns for america on the inside. >> it's long tradition at the convention for thousands of red,...
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. >> thanks, sue, up next from the wall street yournl report, obama versus clinton, bill clinton that is. will the current president follow in the footsteps of mr. clinton and shift to the center if re-elected? >> why decades of wall streeters have found friends in the crowd at harry's. here's how the stock market ended the week. >>> former president bill clinton and president obama were not exactly the best of friends during the 2008 primary race but a lot has changed in four years as president clinton took center stage in a prime time address during the democratic convention this week. now the question is, will president obama's economic policies start to look like president clinton if he's re-elected to another term. i spoke to a man who knows. peter orszag. >> i think what's going to happen is probably early next year, late next year if president obama is re-elected you'll have a big fiscal deal that gets cut. with a republican house and in that scenario a democratic president, it will be a centrist deal. and it has to happen because we've got some constraints that need to be lift
. >> thanks, sue, up next from the wall street yournl report, obama versus clinton, bill clinton that is. will the current president follow in the footsteps of mr. clinton and shift to the center if re-elected? >> why decades of wall streeters have found friends in the crowd at harry's. here's how the stock market ended the week. >>> former president bill clinton and president obama were not exactly the best of friends during the 2008 primary race but a lot has changed in...
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. >> should there be a temporary extension of all the bush tax cuts as bill clinton and larry summers has suggested. >> i don't think it's fair to them. but i want to revisit that history. our view right now is and i think this is right is that we need to take advantage of the incentive created by the sequester and these expiring tax cuts to force this town to confront and take on the things that divide us now in these long-term fiscal reforms so that we can go had and govern and start to address the many problems the country faces. and for people to say we're going to put that off, i think would be damaging to confidence. again, this is a place where people spend a lot of time worrying it's a bit of a cloud over the american economy over whether washington with work again. for washington to say we're going to differ, i don't see how it could be helpful to confidence. >> the data the fed reported on monday -- >> we would not support that. >> understood. >> is that clear? >> got it. the fed reported as of their 2010 the recession was so much deeper than anyone had expected or reported
. >> should there be a temporary extension of all the bush tax cuts as bill clinton and larry summers has suggested. >> i don't think it's fair to them. but i want to revisit that history. our view right now is and i think this is right is that we need to take advantage of the incentive created by the sequester and these expiring tax cuts to force this town to confront and take on the things that divide us now in these long-term fiscal reforms so that we can go had and govern and...
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the repeal, for those of you that don't know, was signed by bill clinton as president, helping to deregulate. what did we have? the taxes on the rich were discontinued. the regulations were discontinued. what is it that we saw. we saw that by not changing the organization of capitalist enterprises, we left in place people would be incentives and resources to do everything they are going to achieve in the depression. it is sort of like winning a war, but leaving the other army in place with all of its armaments. knowing that they have a lot of resentments about how it ended up. they might, you know, use their weapons to try again. if you leave in place a corporate capitalist structure, a small group of major shareholders who own the shares in their hands, they therefore select the board of directors and and remember what a board of directors doesn't every corporation? it decides what you produce, however pursuits, were to produce, and what to do with the profits. were americans, it is a fundamental and moral political issue. here we are in a country, after all, which claims it is committed to
the repeal, for those of you that don't know, was signed by bill clinton as president, helping to deregulate. what did we have? the taxes on the rich were discontinued. the regulations were discontinued. what is it that we saw. we saw that by not changing the organization of capitalist enterprises, we left in place people would be incentives and resources to do everything they are going to achieve in the depression. it is sort of like winning a war, but leaving the other army in place with all...
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bill clinton is sort of half right. we had across the board tax cuts before so we're going to need across the board tax increases to run a balanced budget and the spending levels of the clinton administration, all the spending has grown faster than inflation as well and defense alone. 50 to 70% adjusting for inflation and so we have to go to those tax levels across the board and less government spending and everyone is going to have to get less than government and pay more. and hopefully we can do it over a long period and not cause an overnight collapse. >> scott, do you agree with that? >> brenda, i think jonas brought up something important, the balanced budget of the clinton years, it wasn't early, brenda, when he hiked taxes in 1993 on corporations and high income earners, the balanced budget actually came after the tax cuts of '97 when capital gains were hit and so was the high income earners, that's the deal. we have to get growth going. you saw the.com boom of the '90s, we've got to have lower tax policy to get
bill clinton is sort of half right. we had across the board tax cuts before so we're going to need across the board tax increases to run a balanced budget and the spending levels of the clinton administration, all the spending has grown faster than inflation as well and defense alone. 50 to 70% adjusting for inflation and so we have to go to those tax levels across the board and less government spending and everyone is going to have to get less than government and pay more. and hopefully we can...
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>> bill clinton is sui generis. he is not talking points kind of guy. he is the only democrat since franklin roosevelt to win a second white house term and leave with a 65% approval, 22 million new jobs created, and a balanced budget, plus political adroitness. the obama folks don't have any other surrogate to compare with bill clinton. if he does not echoed everything david axelrod wants him to say, i'm sorry, it makes him more credible and convincing. >> if you are clinton, you say "i am of former president of the united states," and you cite what mark did and say who the hell is david axelrod to tell me what to do? he is an independent agent, or, if you like, a bull in a china shop. there is a lot of crap. there. -- lot of crockery there. what he dead by saying that he had a sterling business. is entirely undermined -- business career is entirely undermine the rollout of the obama campaign, which was about bain. >> it is entirely legitimate to attack how he made money. it is his resume. it is legitimate. >> he tells cnbc that we are still in recessio
>> bill clinton is sui generis. he is not talking points kind of guy. he is the only democrat since franklin roosevelt to win a second white house term and leave with a 65% approval, 22 million new jobs created, and a balanced budget, plus political adroitness. the obama folks don't have any other surrogate to compare with bill clinton. if he does not echoed everything david axelrod wants him to say, i'm sorry, it makes him more credible and convincing. >> if you are clinton, you...
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clinton left office, we are going over the fiscal cliff? >> i do not see a realistic way to solve this without a recognition -- let's see the positive side. it is encouraging to see the leadership recognize that we are going to have to generate a modest amount of additional revenues from high income -- that is a good recognition. we are just at the beginning. we will get people -- we will see how it goes. i agree, this is going to be tough. i know the lack of clarity and resolution is going to be a burden and a source of uncertainty. this is something we will have to go through. we will govern this country better, find a better way to support things that improve the long-term growth prospects, we have to find a way to resolve the divide on this question about the long-term. -- long-term fiscal trajectory of the country. that is worth trying to do. >> as you said and the president said, we have to both raise taxes and restrain spending. the proposal so far on medicare has been largely limited to the provider side. is the president going to l
clinton left office, we are going over the fiscal cliff? >> i do not see a realistic way to solve this without a recognition -- let's see the positive side. it is encouraging to see the leadership recognize that we are going to have to generate a modest amount of additional revenues from high income -- that is a good recognition. we are just at the beginning. we will get people -- we will see how it goes. i agree, this is going to be tough. i know the lack of clarity and resolution is...
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it's going to be hard to outdo bill clinton less night. tonight barack obama will do what they have been trying to do all week, make sure that his constituency goes members of the democratic party, all those different factions are together as one on election day. that is used talking to. he's talking independence. the stalking people in front of an. gerri: some more is being expressed by the obama campaign that maybe you shouldn't have higher expectations, trying to ratchet down. listen to this. gm may. >> we have always believed, very elasticity in the election. i don't believe he should expected. this is a race for we have a small but important lead in battle dress states. it will be very close. gerri: all right. what he stated that? >> i don't think that's what they said. there were deriding him for not getting much of a pounce. expectations. but i think president obama has a lot of work to do tonight. a couple of loose shirt tails. very, very negative. a lot of it. last night saying that paul bryans budget is immoral and that we are be
it's going to be hard to outdo bill clinton less night. tonight barack obama will do what they have been trying to do all week, make sure that his constituency goes members of the democratic party, all those different factions are together as one on election day. that is used talking to. he's talking independence. the stalking people in front of an. gerri: some more is being expressed by the obama campaign that maybe you shouldn't have higher expectations, trying to ratchet down. listen to...
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it was bill clinton's great challenge in '92. he had to separate himself from the old orthodoxies of the democratic party. he figured out ways to do it. that's why he won. romney has yet to figure out how to do it. >> mayor castro, seems to me it comes down to one question, do americans blame this president for the job situation or do they listen to president clinton who said nobody could have fixed it faster, not even me? i mean that seems to be -- if americans believe that, then maybe they give him a chance. >> i think president clinton did a stellar job, as usual, making the case that we see now 30 straight months of private sector job growth, 4.6 million jobs created. and i believe that the folks see that kind of progress around the country. and so for mitt romney to say, well, there's been no progress whatsoever, folks can tell the difference between what they see out there, and what he's saying. >> peggy noonan, where is this race right now? two conventions, this interview with romney, where are we now with less than 60 day
it was bill clinton's great challenge in '92. he had to separate himself from the old orthodoxies of the democratic party. he figured out ways to do it. that's why he won. romney has yet to figure out how to do it. >> mayor castro, seems to me it comes down to one question, do americans blame this president for the job situation or do they listen to president clinton who said nobody could have fixed it faster, not even me? i mean that seems to be -- if americans believe that, then maybe...
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they should listen to bill clinton. he was the president in the early '90s who said we have to do something about the deficits and it's going to mean the well think will have to pay more. not one republican supported him he went and got it down and we had a decade of growth and expansion. two unfunded wars an unfunded tax cuts and they left for this president a huge deficits and an economic crisis. so they should listen to president clinton. he was right back in the '90s. he's right now. we should be investing in education and research and development and energy and the kinds of things that will grow our economy, not going back to the policies of the last decade. >> but did he cause your campaign, the re-election campaign some heartburn by suggesting that mitt romney's sterling reputation at ban capital coming off the heels of the ads. >> the question he answered, wolf, is he qualified. no one is doubting that mitt romney is qualified to be president. the question is, is he qualified himself to call himself a job creato
they should listen to bill clinton. he was the president in the early '90s who said we have to do something about the deficits and it's going to mean the well think will have to pay more. not one republican supported him he went and got it down and we had a decade of growth and expansion. two unfunded wars an unfunded tax cuts and they left for this president a huge deficits and an economic crisis. so they should listen to president clinton. he was right back in the '90s. he's right now. we...
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bill clinton supporting barack obama for a second term in the white house. it is midday here in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington, and 1:00 in the afternoon in frankfurt, germany, where all eyes are on the meeting of the european central bank. the market will want to know if mario draghi is as good as his word. the oecd just described the crisis as the greatest risk to the global economy. spain has convinced germany for rapid action. i am joined now by our correspondent in berlin and madrid. steve, if i could come to you first. what are they discussing at the ecb? >> basically, whether to buy up spanish debt. if the price of borrowing gets too high. mr. mario draghi indicated he would do whatever it takes, how much he would be prepared to spend of the ecb's money, and germany is uneasy. willet it be a vague promise to buy debt or something more than that? >> how important is this meeting for spain? further down the line, italy possibly. >> the spanish government argues that the crux of their problem at the moment are high borrowing costs. they cannot
bill clinton supporting barack obama for a second term in the white house. it is midday here in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington, and 1:00 in the afternoon in frankfurt, germany, where all eyes are on the meeting of the european central bank. the market will want to know if mario draghi is as good as his word. the oecd just described the crisis as the greatest risk to the global economy. spain has convinced germany for rapid action. i am joined now by our correspondent in berlin and...